Couldn't be more proud of the students that organized a peaceful protest in Palmyra yesterday. Society needs to hear the voices of the it's young, educated and empowered members. @SaiaStacy@mrs_sbonner @CarrieTretola @MissOsHistory@MrsFoster119 @wilykim @CaptainNahrwold
@Lessons_by_Liz Last year I had students design their own rubric for a project. (It had to be approved.) It put the responsibility on them, and they ran with it! They also created deadlines for themselves each week, so that there wasn't the procrastination dash at the end.
There have been 270 school shootings since Columbine. Something needs to change. I’m so proud of my students for leading the assembly today and making their voices heard. Don’t stop speaking up. #neveragain
Young people have helped lead all our great movements. How inspiring to see it again in so many smart, fearless students standing up for their right to be safe; marching and organizing to remake the world as it should be. We've been waiting for you. And we've got your backs.
Today PHS Student Council members worked on a banner that the high school students signed during their lunch period to be sent to the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida as a sign of support and love. #LestWeForget#neveragain#PalmyraProud